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Tag Archives: François Cluzet
World Advent : Day 1
Last year’s Global Advent was so much fun I decided to do it again. Movies from around the world this year paired with cinema’s best friend — popcorn inspired by world flavors. The Film: The Intouchables [Intouchables] – France I … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Comedy, Drama, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, International Cinema, Netflix, Snack
Tagged Advent, Christmas, Cinema, Comedy, Dessert, Drama, Film, Film Blog, Film Review, Films, Food, Food Blog, Foregin Movies, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Films, François Cluzet, France, French, French Cinema, French Film, Holiday, Homemade, International Cinema, Movie, Movies, Omar Sy, Online Recipes, Recipe, Snack, The Intouchables, World Advent
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Advent: Day 25
Joyeux Noel! I hope you enjoyed all the French film and food, your bellies are happy, and your thirst for brilliant entertainment from the land of Paris and Aix-en-Provence is quenched. Here are some pictures of the food, the decorations, and … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Film, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema
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Advent: Day 10
The Film: Ne le dis à personne [Tell No One] Complex and twisty, dark and thrilling. I fell for this film immediately. There’s a lot to praise about this film but two things are particularly wonderful about it. The first … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Christmas, Cookies, Film, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Netflix, Thriller, Vegetarian
Tagged Advent, Almond, André Dussollier, Baking, Christmas, Cinema, Cookies, Dessert, Egg white, Film, Film and Food, Film Review, Food, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Movie, François Cluzet, France, French Cinema, French Film, Gilles Lellouche, Guillaume Canet, Home, Homemade, International Cinema, Kristin Scott Thomas, Meringue, Movie, Ne le dis à personne, Potassium bitartrate, Recipe, Review, Tell No One, Vanilla extract, Wine tasting descriptors
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